Visceral Definition In Latin
First recorded in 1645 55.
Visceral definition in latin. The bowels were regarded as the seat of emotion. Here s how you say it. Internal organ viscus a main organ that is situated inside the body. Borrowed from late latin viscerālis.
Some areolar tissue free from elastic tissue was next procured from the visceral cavity of a toad. Visceral definition of or relating to the viscera. Of pertaining to or affecting the viscera. Characterized by or proceeding from instinct rather than intellect.
Viscera internal organs collectively especially those in the abdominal cavity. Viscacha viscaria viscera viscerad visceral visceral anesthesia visceral arch visceral cleft. Viscera is the plural form of viscus. Characterized by or dealing with coarse or base emotions.
Gut attributive further reading. Visceral adj 1570s affecting inward feelings from middle french viscéral and directly from medieval latin visceralis internal from latin viscera plural of viscus internal organ inner parts of the body of unknown origin. In a more figurative sense something visceral is felt deep down. Literally soft fleshy parts of a body internal organs meat plural of viscus words nearby viscera visayan islands visby visc.
Synchronically analysable as viscère al. Need to translate visceral to latin. Viscéral feminine singular viscérale masculine plural viscéraux feminine plural viscérales visceral. Visceral comparative more visceral superlative most visceral of or relating to the viscera internal organs of the body.
Something visceral has to do with the viscera. ˈvɪs ər əl adj.